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congresswoman, careen brown, confronted angela corey after the sentencing. >> my feeling is that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. this is my feeling. let me -- >> we can't try it here. >> that's why we're asking that it not be tried now and that the facts are going to be put out, and i told mr. lincoln alexander i wanted to sit down with him. you can't tell people -- i understand, madam. >> there's no justification. >> it's a tough case. let's bring in our legal guys. avery freeman, and richard herman. good to see you as well. all right, this is something else. this is a different standard your ground kind of case taking place in florida. marissa alexander said she fired the warning shot to scare her husband. then she ended up facing aggravated assault charges. was convicted, sentenced to 20 years for that act. avery, what went wrong here in the case of her defense? >> oh, my goodness. you want a laundry list? fredricka, this is terrible. number one, it does call into question the issue of stand your ground. i mean, if stand your ground has any m
congresswoman, careen brown, confronted angela corey after the sentencing. >> my feeling is that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. this is my feeling. let me -- >> we can't try it here. >> that's why we're asking that it not be tried now and that the facts are going to be put out, and i told mr. lincoln alexander i wanted to sit down with him. you can't tell people -- i understand, madam. >> there's no justification. >> it's a...
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congress has added 25 congresses to the national recording registry, some you might recognize, "a charlie brown christmas." donna summer, "i feel love". sugar hill gang's "rapper's delight." and prince and the revolution, "purple rain." for your song to be added to the registry, it has to be more than 10 years and culturally, historically ors a threatically different. >> what do you listen to? >> i run to rihanna a lot. >> that is very surprising. you never fail to surprise me. >> i like to run to like pop stuff. >> i'm just saying it's kind of cool. >> i don't think it's cool. i don't think nick i do is cool. >> you don't think rihanna is cool? >> i like rihanna a lot. >> she's cool, not you, that was the point i was making. >> thank you, i appreciate that. wow, that hurd. words hurt. >> i'm here to make you call. >> thank you, yes, i will draft in your shadow. tonight, one cool dad who knows how to keep his kids entertained in the car. listen. >>. ♪ i see a little silhouette of a man ♪ ♪ when you do the fandango >> he says it's become a habit to sing behomian rap sod did. they can usual
congress has added 25 congresses to the national recording registry, some you might recognize, "a charlie brown christmas." donna summer, "i feel love". sugar hill gang's "rapper's delight." and prince and the revolution, "purple rain." for your song to be added to the registry, it has to be more than 10 years and culturally, historically ors a threatically different. >> what do you listen to? >> i run to rihanna a lot. >> that is very...
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charlie brown christmas. yeah. >> i like that one. >> you do? >> yes. >> i have donna summer on that for you. "i feel love." sugar hill gang's rapper's delight. and prince and the revolution's purple rain. to be clear, to be added to the registry the songs have to be ten years ago and culturally and historically or aesthetically significant. >> okay. they seem like good choices then. >> any of them on your playlist? >> not currently, no. no. >> what -- so what's on your playlist? >> a lot of rihanna. i run to rihanna a lot. i know. >> that's a very surprising admission from you. >> is it really? >> you never fail to surprise me. >> what? i like to run to like poppy stuff. pop stuff. >> i'm just saying it's kind of cool. >> i don't think it's cool. i don't think -- >> rihanna, you don't think rihanna is cool? >> i like rihanna a lot. clearly. i think she's very talented. >> she's cool, not you. that was the point i'm making. >> well, thank you. i appreciate that. ow. that hurt. words hurt, isha. >> don't be like that. i'm here to make you cool. >
charlie brown christmas. yeah. >> i like that one. >> you do? >> yes. >> i have donna summer on that for you. "i feel love." sugar hill gang's rapper's delight. and prince and the revolution's purple rain. to be clear, to be added to the registry the songs have to be ten years ago and culturally and historically or aesthetically significant. >> okay. they seem like good choices then. >> any of them on your playlist? >> not currently, no. no....
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. >> recently "newsweek" tina brown has been an expert at that, the aging of the princess di cover, the michelle bachmann cover. >> they had their shirts on. >> that's true. i mean, they -- >> she has a shirt on. >> the most attractive 26-year-old woman who breast-feeds her 3-year-old. >> what bothers me about this. this woman, you know how much she's in the story? there are two sentences in this whole cover devoted to her. the rest is about a guy named dr. bill series who studied and encourages attachment parenting. >> of course, it is. you know, as far as this is concerned, what makes me so sad and angry about this cover is that no one is paying attention to the 3-year-old. what kind of impact that is going to have on him. >> i think that's right. he had to use -- he was forced to look into the camera. >> and in 12 years what are kids going -- you want to talk about bullying? what are kids going to say? nobody is looking out for -- not even the mother -- the right of that child. >> she has the right to pose with her breast out if she wants. >> right. >> it's not about breast feeding.
. >> recently "newsweek" tina brown has been an expert at that, the aging of the princess di cover, the michelle bachmann cover. >> they had their shirts on. >> that's true. i mean, they -- >> she has a shirt on. >> the most attractive 26-year-old woman who breast-feeds her 3-year-old. >> what bothers me about this. this woman, you know how much she's in the story? there are two sentences in this whole cover devoted to her. the rest is about a guy...
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here tonight to talk truth, national journal editorial director, ron brown stein, republican consultant, alex cos stealth lan knows and donna brazile. you guys are just that and the diva. seriously, a lot of people just want to say, you know, primaries, it didn't matter. it is just about dick lugar. my golden rule is that every time people vote, we learn. what did you learn? >> well, first of all, that the tea party is very active in the republican party. they punished him for not only being in the senate too long but not having a formal residence in the state of indiana. they also punished him for working with democrats on many important issues, issues that impacted the state of indiana. it is a sad day when you have to punish people simply because they try to get along and do what's right for the country. >> a lot of people are asking that question. is the middle disappearing? olympia snowe retires and says, forget about it. you can't get along with people. it is good and evil. it is not negotiation. listen to mr. mourdoch. listen to how he defines compromise. >> sure, if it is not ab
here tonight to talk truth, national journal editorial director, ron brown stein, republican consultant, alex cos stealth lan knows and donna brazile. you guys are just that and the diva. seriously, a lot of people just want to say, you know, primaries, it didn't matter. it is just about dick lugar. my golden rule is that every time people vote, we learn. what did you learn? >> well, first of all, that the tea party is very active in the republican party. they punished him for not only...
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that's kutcher in brown-faced makeup. many called it ad racist. pop chips says the parody featuring a variety of characters that was meant to provide a few laughs. we did not intend to offend anyone. let me bring in bill santiago. good morning to you. >> hi. good morning. how are you? >> racist or just tasteless? >> well, look, he's playing all of these different characters. it was a stretch for him. he kind of works. he comes off like a low-rent peter sellers. it was the best acting that he's ever done. he definitely would have it in a bag. was it racist? just because something isn't funny doesn't mean it's racist. it could be construed as mildly racist. definitely more mildly humor rouse. an insult to people's intelligence. which means, frankly, there are a lot of people all over the country who were not insulted at all. >> he hasn't apologized. even though you may not think it was racist, should he say something? >> no. i don't think it rises to that level. everyone is comparing it to black face. that was hateful and ridiculed. this was clueles
that's kutcher in brown-faced makeup. many called it ad racist. pop chips says the parody featuring a variety of characters that was meant to provide a few laughs. we did not intend to offend anyone. let me bring in bill santiago. good morning to you. >> hi. good morning. how are you? >> racist or just tasteless? >> well, look, he's playing all of these different characters. it was a stretch for him. he kind of works. he comes off like a low-rent peter sellers. it was the best...
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and tina brown, the newish editor of "newsweek," one of her skills is extremely provocative covers and she's been doing it for decades and various magazines she edited at "the new yorker" and others, it's very hard, sales are not exactly -- >> "time" is getting buzz for the latest cover. >> it's like a tabloid? >> it's not a tabloid but a way to break through the clutter of the media and it's not easy if you're "newsweek." >> "newsweek" is basically a partisan magazine into the left corner but "the first gay president" doesn't make sense. james buchanan according to historians may have a claim on that. >> president bill clinton called the first black president. do you think "newsweek" will get pushback from the white house? >> no, i don't think so but it is a tabloidish move to sell magazines. ryan said it's like a battle between "time" and "newsweek." i'll tell you this, "time" wins. >> you had friday morning the cover and they called it "the spectrum of light" cover. >> in my humble opinion i think our cover is a little, better, a little more -- >> not that you're biased or anything.
and tina brown, the newish editor of "newsweek," one of her skills is extremely provocative covers and she's been doing it for decades and various magazines she edited at "the new yorker" and others, it's very hard, sales are not exactly -- >> "time" is getting buzz for the latest cover. >> it's like a tabloid? >> it's not a tabloid but a way to break through the clutter of the media and it's not easy if you're "newsweek." >>...
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brown's 1970s hit "bustin' loose." let's listen to some of chuck brown's music. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> chuck brown, the pioneer of go-go was 75 years old. and the city of fullerton, california, will pay $1 million to the mother of kelly tom a the unarmed homeless man beaten to death by police officers last year. as part of the deal thomas' mother will no longer seek legal action against the city, but it does not affect a wrongful death suit filed by thomas' father. two officers are charged in his death. >>> virginia is denying judgeship for a gay prosecutor. the republican-controlled house of representatives voted to reject tracy thorn beglin. discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is not acceptable. >>> and there are bad days at work and then there's the day this umpire had, watch as the toronto blue jays player upset by a called third strike pegs his mel met into the ground and bounces up to hit the umpire in the side and to make matters worse as the umpire walks off the field after the game, throws a drink at
brown's 1970s hit "bustin' loose." let's listen to some of chuck brown's music. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> chuck brown, the pioneer of go-go was 75 years old. and the city of fullerton, california, will pay $1 million to the mother of kelly tom a the unarmed homeless man beaten to death by police officers last year. as part of the deal thomas' mother will no longer seek legal action against the city, but it does not affect a wrongful death suit filed by thomas' father. two officers are...
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chuck brown has died. his band had a huge hit in the late 70s and that song gave him the nickname the godfather of go-go. it stuck with chuck brown for the rest of his life. ♪ >> go-go came about during the time disco was happening and we were doing top 40 and we used to do 15, 20 songs a night from our own sound, so when i put the band together in 1966 after i left a group they had a latin sound with that percussion and all, and i decided to put my own band together and i decided to use that particular ingredient, you know. ♪ >> it just goes and goes and goes. we don't stop. we just keep going. they had go-go clubs, go-go girls and didn't have go-go music, and i decided to call it go-go music. ♪ >> it is just another form of funky music, audience participation, you know, response, and everybody joins in. you hear that beat, it is a type of groove, if you hear it, you going to move something. just move your head or pat your feet or something. it is going to get to you. everywhere we go, you never kno
chuck brown has died. his band had a huge hit in the late 70s and that song gave him the nickname the godfather of go-go. it stuck with chuck brown for the rest of his life. ♪ >> go-go came about during the time disco was happening and we were doing top 40 and we used to do 15, 20 songs a night from our own sound, so when i put the band together in 1966 after i left a group they had a latin sound with that percussion and all, and i decided to put my own band together and i decided to...
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brown was known as godfather of go-go. played gigs around the world but the most loyal fan base was in washington d.c. his fans kicked off concerts with "wind me up chuck" and engaged them in a response during shows. he died of multiple organ failure. he was 75 years old. >>> golden girl betty white is still going strong at 90 years young. she has not one but two hit shows and she was the woman of honor last night at the fryers club roast. a.j. hammer is in new york with more. she was roasted but not really, right? >> it is betty white, carol. on the red carpet she said there was panic going on not prepared for what necessarily would be said about her. "showbiz tonight" was right there. even though it was a roast at the fryers club, this woman is so beloved everyone that went in was paying her compliments more than making her a punch line. it was a midday roast. free of good shots but most i can't repeat here. let's just say betty's age and her sex life were the target of a lot of those punch lines. that's standard operati
brown was known as godfather of go-go. played gigs around the world but the most loyal fan base was in washington d.c. his fans kicked off concerts with "wind me up chuck" and engaged them in a response during shows. he died of multiple organ failure. he was 75 years old. >>> golden girl betty white is still going strong at 90 years young. she has not one but two hit shows and she was the woman of honor last night at the fryers club roast. a.j. hammer is in new york with...
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legendary musician chuck brown died yesterday at the hospital in baltimore. he was admitted earlier this month, suffering from pneumonia. his brand of funk and soul in the mid 1970s. brown was 75. >>> a california cop on trial for the kidnapping and rape of a woman in 2010 is trying to beat the charges by using a zoloft defense. attorneys for former westminster police detective anthony orbon trying to convince a jury their client was not responsible for this crime because he was under the influence of the anti-depressant zoloft and was mentally unconscious, they say, during the attack. >>> cops in arizona on the hunt right now for an inmate who literally walked out the front door of a jail. maricopa county says he stole another inmate's i.d., an inmate who was about to be released. he is considered armed and dangerous. forgery, perjury, witnessing tampering and weapons charges were some of the reasons he was in jail. >> a ship believed to be more than 200 years old. scientists have been able to view it by sonar technology and remotely operated underwater vehi
legendary musician chuck brown died yesterday at the hospital in baltimore. he was admitted earlier this month, suffering from pneumonia. his brand of funk and soul in the mid 1970s. brown was 75. >>> a california cop on trial for the kidnapping and rape of a woman in 2010 is trying to beat the charges by using a zoloft defense. attorneys for former westminster police detective anthony orbon trying to convince a jury their client was not responsible for this crime because he was under...
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a spokesman says brown brown includes a tax hike up to 3% for the wealthiest californians and a sales tax bump the next four years and cuts to health programs in other services. lawmakers must approve a spending plan by june 15th. >>> florida a&m university board of trustees meet today to talk about the future of the school's marching band that is under suspension since the hazing related death of drum major robert champion. 13 people face charges in connection with that death. the band's long time director julian white resigned under pressure last week. >>> one of the best known companies on the internet is looking for a new boss this morning. yahoo has pushed out ceo scott thompson less than two weeks after it was discovered his resume claimed a college degree he dent really earn. adding to the injury, the "wall street journal" is reporting this morning before resigning, thompson announced he has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. dan simon is our silicon valley correspondent. so what is going on? they pushed him out? did they fire him? what happened? did he resign? do we know? >>
a spokesman says brown brown includes a tax hike up to 3% for the wealthiest californians and a sales tax bump the next four years and cuts to health programs in other services. lawmakers must approve a spending plan by june 15th. >>> florida a&m university board of trustees meet today to talk about the future of the school's marching band that is under suspension since the hazing related death of drum major robert champion. 13 people face charges in connection with that death. the...
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that call eventually brought help after the browns spent 12 hours stranded at the crash site. terrifying but they are all okay. >> that young woman was so calm on the phone making that 911 call. good for them. very lucky. >>> still ahead on "starting point," the growing crisis in syria. dozens of women and children executed. should the u.s. help arm the opposition? >>> and could michelle obama be the next hillary clinton? we'll tell you what she had to say about that proposition. my playlist this morning. "tell me something good." you're watching "starting point." great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy..
that call eventually brought help after the browns spent 12 hours stranded at the crash site. terrifying but they are all okay. >> that young woman was so calm on the phone making that 911 call. good for them. very lucky. >>> still ahead on "starting point," the growing crisis in syria. dozens of women and children executed. should the u.s. help arm the opposition? >>> and could michelle obama be the next hillary clinton? we'll tell you what she had to say...
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joining the president and first lady is miss rose marie sabo brown, wife of sergeant leslie sabo, u.s. army, who will lay a wreath in honor of all those who served. joining the vice president of the united states, joe biden and dr. jill biden is mrs. janin janine sigen. in honor of american prisoners of war. joining the honorable leon panet panetta, secretary of defense, is mrs. sara francis shea, the mother of donald emerson shea jr. in honor of all who remain unaccounted for and to whom we renew our commitment to the fullest possible accounting. joining the honorable kel salazar, secretary of the interior, the brother and travis renvo, u.s. army, as they honor all who served. frank neary jr. and christopher neary, the sons of corporal frank neary, u.s. marine corps in honor of all veterans who bear the wounds of war. joaning dempsey is sdaif clinker, brother of captain mary clinker, in honor of all women warriors who served. joining the kmeef of staff, united states army is jeannete early, wife of first class howard early in honor of every soldier who served. timothy hanafin is geor
joining the president and first lady is miss rose marie sabo brown, wife of sergeant leslie sabo, u.s. army, who will lay a wreath in honor of all those who served. joining the vice president of the united states, joe biden and dr. jill biden is mrs. janin janine sigen. in honor of american prisoners of war. joining the honorable leon panet panetta, secretary of defense, is mrs. sara francis shea, the mother of donald emerson shea jr. in honor of all who remain unaccounted for and to whom we...
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brian brown, his wife, jan, and their daughter, heather, are injured but they are expected to be okay. immediately after the crash, heather calmly called 911. >> because of the rough terrain and bad weather it took 15 hours for a chopper to finally rescue them. >>> mitt romney isn't backing down from his decision to attend a vegas fund-raiser with donald trump today. even though the real estate mogul will not let go of the president obama birther issue. when asked about it, romney says he's grateful for all his supporters. he says he doesn't agree with all of them but i need to get 50.1%. >>> baggage fee, reservation fee, seat assignment fee, security fee, it seems fees on airline tickets keep getting higher and higher. added and added. now the tsa wants to double one of those fees. here's lizzie o'leary. >> reporter: take two things that many travelers love to hate. the tsa and ticket fees. now add them together. >> what is it that's prompting them to ask for more money? >> reporter: the agency backed by democrats in the senate wants to increase the security fee everyone pays with a
brian brown, his wife, jan, and their daughter, heather, are injured but they are expected to be okay. immediately after the crash, heather calmly called 911. >> because of the rough terrain and bad weather it took 15 hours for a chopper to finally rescue them. >>> mitt romney isn't backing down from his decision to attend a vegas fund-raiser with donald trump today. even though the real estate mogul will not let go of the president obama birther issue. when asked about it,...
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. >> pat brown, i appreciate it again. going to bring you that news conference about 45 minutes from now. >> meantime, if you could pay $300,000 for a lifetime pass to fly on any airline, would you do it? unlimited travel. i'm about to talk live with one guy who did precisely that. and now american airlines, they would like to have some words with him about his golden ticket. wait until you hear his story. the hyundai genesis. in a new, faster-acting formula. zero-to-sixty in less time than a porsche panamera s. the 429 horsepower genesis r-spec. from hyundai. >> i've been looking forward to talking to my next guest all day lo long. he's done something you usually only see in the movies like this one, starring george clooney. this is "up in the air." clooney plays a business traveler who logs 10 million frequent flyer miles. >> oh, my god. i wasn't b sure this exactly existed. >> i was pretty excited the day that bad boy came in. >> that's amateur hour compared to my next guest today. he threw for business, pleasure or jus
. >> pat brown, i appreciate it again. going to bring you that news conference about 45 minutes from now. >> meantime, if you could pay $300,000 for a lifetime pass to fly on any airline, would you do it? unlimited travel. i'm about to talk live with one guy who did precisely that. and now american airlines, they would like to have some words with him about his golden ticket. wait until you hear his story. the hyundai genesis. in a new, faster-acting formula. zero-to-sixty in less...
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18-year-old joyce grendall asked cleveland brown joe hayden to the dance via twitter. she said it was a last ditch effort to get a date after he backed out. hayden said he was the one who was nervous. >> hey, joe, would you consider going to my senior prom with me because my date backed out and didn't go. this is bigger than i ever imagined. >> i am nervous, taking pictures with me and her family and everything, i feel like we were legit, does this look cool and everything, right? i feel like this is my prom, too. >> hayden says he never attended his own prom because he graduated high school early. >>> today's best advice for you comes from actress and producer virginia madsen, a nice follow-up for you to mother's day. >> best piece of advice? certainly would have to come from my mother, and she told me to always listen to the voice inside, and as i grew up, i found that to be very true, because she said, you always know what's really right and what's really wrong, so listen to yourself and you'll know what to do. >> i don't know, i love this little segment, giving you
18-year-old joyce grendall asked cleveland brown joe hayden to the dance via twitter. she said it was a last ditch effort to get a date after he backed out. hayden said he was the one who was nervous. >> hey, joe, would you consider going to my senior prom with me because my date backed out and didn't go. this is bigger than i ever imagined. >> i am nervous, taking pictures with me and her family and everything, i feel like we were legit, does this look cool and everything, right? i...
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brown against board of education is too soon. >> but some people say this is a conservative court. >> everybody says ted is a conservative guy. there are lots of conservative people -- the idea that civil rights and human rights is exclusively a liberal preserve i just think is flat wrong. >> reporter: their clients have faith their lawyers will win. will david and ted be at the wedding? >> they better be. >> they just might officiate the wedding. >> that would be interesting. >> reporter: or they could be best best -- >> man and man. >> whatever? >> in our wedding and in life. >> reporter: but in the end that's likely to be a decision for the high court. last time you went to the supreme court didn't go so well for you. what's going to be different this time with the two of you together? >> well, one thing, this time i've got ted on my side. >> i would say the one thing that would be different is this time we'll get all the votes that i can persuade and all the votes david can persuade and there will be no votes left on the other side. >> reporter: no recount. >> no recount. >> no re
brown against board of education is too soon. >> but some people say this is a conservative court. >> everybody says ted is a conservative guy. there are lots of conservative people -- the idea that civil rights and human rights is exclusively a liberal preserve i just think is flat wrong. >> reporter: their clients have faith their lawyers will win. will david and ted be at the wedding? >> they better be. >> they just might officiate the wedding. >> that...
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she prefers shades of brown. jeanne moos, cnn. >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> reporter: new york. >>> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening. i'm john king. tonight,
she prefers shades of brown. jeanne moos, cnn. >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> reporter: new york. >>> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening. i'm john king. tonight,
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he put on brown face and played an indian guy and the indian community objected. in america you have to stand up for your rights. i think if we stand up enough, hollywood will realize there are actually funny arabs who are out there and can help and make it a better product. it will not be what you see. a better movie. a funnier movie. it gets laughs. it's not horrible. it's just not as funny as it could be. that's my point. >> just be brutal and tell me the truth. does it get a thumbs up or thumbs down? >> dictator? i give it thumb middle. thumb down seems stereotypical like i say something down. in the middle. >> wimped out on me. >> what do you want me to say? two thumbs up? i can do it with an arabic accent. it's middle movie. it has good laughs. i'm honestly telling you, it could have been better when i watch the movie. we could add arab culture to it. no problem laughing at ourselves. we laugh at our culture. no problem with that. it will be more original and more authentic and audiences are sophisticated. they want that. silly stuff doesn't sell. the movie
he put on brown face and played an indian guy and the indian community objected. in america you have to stand up for your rights. i think if we stand up enough, hollywood will realize there are actually funny arabs who are out there and can help and make it a better product. it will not be what you see. a better movie. a funnier movie. it gets laughs. it's not horrible. it's just not as funny as it could be. that's my point. >> just be brutal and tell me the truth. does it get a thumbs up...
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also the brown family from the tlc reality show and. that's going to be on air tomorrow. >> you'll be in madison. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins tomorrow. i'll see everyone else back here tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 a.m. good morning. >> good morning, soledad. good morning to all of you. i'm carol costello happening now in the "newsroom." your flight and your safety. after the cia bust an al qaeda plot to blow up a plane, new concerns about what the x-ray machines can really catch. the device is undetectible so why aren't security procedures at your airport changing? >>> mitt romney saying he would take a lot of credit for detroit coming out of the red despite a call four years ago to let the
also the brown family from the tlc reality show and. that's going to be on air tomorrow. >> you'll be in madison. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins tomorrow. i'll see everyone else back here tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 a.m. good morning. >> good morning, soledad. good morning to all of you. i'm carol costello happening now in the "newsroom." your flight and your safety. after the cia bust an al qaeda plot to blow up a plane, new concerns...
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. >> reporter: there are some exceptions like scott brown. to win a democratic massachusetts, a republican plays up crossing party lines in this new ad. >> he's turned out to be unpredictably independent and beholden to no one. >> reporter: that message was a negative for lugar in his republican primary, something he lamented in the face of his landslide loss. >> we employed people together so we reached decisions. the public as a whole may be unhappy with one party or the other, but they're very unhappy with the congress as a whole for inability to make decisions. >> reporter: now senator ron johnson, a republican who rode the tea party wave into office two years ago, suggested to cnn that lugar's lashing out to partisan washington has a lot to do about hard feelings about his loss yesterday and wolf, john mccain who is a supporter of lugar told cnn that he thinks a big part of the reason why lugar lost is because he lost touch with people here in indiana, talking to voters here that was certainly part of it, but another part of it undoubted
. >> reporter: there are some exceptions like scott brown. to win a democratic massachusetts, a republican plays up crossing party lines in this new ad. >> he's turned out to be unpredictably independent and beholden to no one. >> reporter: that message was a negative for lugar in his republican primary, something he lamented in the face of his landslide loss. >> we employed people together so we reached decisions. the public as a whole may be unhappy with one party or...
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it follows the chaotic lives of the brown family. husband, cody, firthe wives ande 17 kids. take a look. it looks like these are some of the family photographs. the show is on tlc and they have written a book the story of an unconventional marriage. you all join me this morning. i have to ask you first, four wives just seems like a lot of work. >> sure. tell why. what makes a polygamist relationship really worth it at the end of the day? >> a polygamist relationship is about developing a family, the family that you choose. the family that you want. we have a lot of opportunity to grow together and to, you know, it's a process of personal development. we're becoming better people in the relationships that we have with one another. this is really a story of love. for me. this is the story of the opportunity for me to be able to love the women or marry the women that i love. >> i should mention that technically legally you are married to one but you have sort of spiritual marriage with the other wives. >> sort of. it's a spiritual relationship. it's a faith based decision. for
it follows the chaotic lives of the brown family. husband, cody, firthe wives ande 17 kids. take a look. it looks like these are some of the family photographs. the show is on tlc and they have written a book the story of an unconventional marriage. you all join me this morning. i have to ask you first, four wives just seems like a lot of work. >> sure. tell why. what makes a polygamist relationship really worth it at the end of the day? >> a polygamist relationship is about...
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congresswoman brown and state attorney angela corey. listen. >> my feeling is that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. this is my feeling. but we can't try it here. >> yes, ma'am. that's why we're asking that it not be tried now and that the facts are going to be put out. and i told mr. lincoln alexander, i wanted to sit down with him. you can't tell people -- madam -- >> the southern christian leadership conference among other groups has taken up alexander's cause. her attorney says he'll appeal her conviction. >>> the government has wrapped its case in the corruption trial against former presidential candidate john edwards. while the case is far from a slam dunk for the prosecution, joe johns explains why the defense's motion to get the case thrown out may come up short. >> reporter: the last thing the prosecution did before resting its case is play for the jury an abc news interview from 2008 in which john edwards admitted having an extramarital affair with his mistress, rielle hunter, and falsely
congresswoman brown and state attorney angela corey. listen. >> my feeling is that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. this is my feeling. but we can't try it here. >> yes, ma'am. that's why we're asking that it not be tried now and that the facts are going to be put out. and i told mr. lincoln alexander, i wanted to sit down with him. you can't tell people -- madam -- >> the southern christian leadership conference among other groups has...
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she prefers shades of brown. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that's a crazy story. concussion literally knocks your brain inside your skull around, and if you're a football player there's a risk of getting a jolt like that every time you step onto the field. we're talking about more than a bad headache. we're talking about brain damage. we're going it get a closer look at what helmets cannot protect. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with
she prefers shades of brown. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that's a crazy story. concussion literally knocks your brain inside your skull around, and if you're a football player there's a risk of getting a jolt like that every time you step onto the field. we're talking about more than a bad headache. we're talking about brain damage. we're going it get a closer look at what helmets cannot protect. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a...
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your home, you've lost that job, you've lost your 401(k), lost your savings, this ain't a black or brown issue, this is americans of all races, colors, creeds are being deonized by this process. corporate greed is impinging on the rights of too many americans. it's not just the poor, the per ren nally poor, the middle class being impacted by this and they do vote. >> final word, what would you like to hear from let's say mitt romney? >> he would have to undergo a fundamental spiritual and moral transformation. he would have to say i'm going to treat poor and working people the same way i treat investment bankers and those who are on paying capital -- >> he does. >> he's wrong. we though that argument is unpersuasive. we want to hear barack obama say i want to treat poor and working people in the same way we treated investment bankers on wall street. both parties are tried to wall street, it's obama ends up being much better than mitt romney. >> nothing has changed since 2008? you have been on the road a long time. >> in 2008 -- >> talking about this. >> quickly in 2008 in the three debat
your home, you've lost that job, you've lost your 401(k), lost your savings, this ain't a black or brown issue, this is americans of all races, colors, creeds are being deonized by this process. corporate greed is impinging on the rights of too many americans. it's not just the poor, the per ren nally poor, the middle class being impacted by this and they do vote. >> final word, what would you like to hear from let's say mitt romney? >> he would have to undergo a fundamental...
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she's joining us and her attorn attorney judith brown. miss applewhite, tell us what you think this means for you. why you think you might not be able to vote this go-around. >> i won't be able to vote because i don't have any birth certificate and i.d., and that's because someone stole my pocketbook from me years ago, and i have been trying to get it back ever since, and i have never been able to get my i.d. back. >> is it possible to get a copy of your birth certificate or have you tried different ways to actually produce that from state officials? >> yes, i have. i had it once. that's why i know there wasn't anything wrong, but i had it once. when they stole my pocketbook, it left me. that's when i got rid of it because they took my social security card and took -- i had a virginia state i.d. card, and they took that. and i never had one for pennsylvania, but the virginia i.d. was fine. they accepted that everywhere. when they took that, that left me with nothing. so when i went to try to get it, at first it was $5 they said. so i gave
she's joining us and her attorn attorney judith brown. miss applewhite, tell us what you think this means for you. why you think you might not be able to vote this go-around. >> i won't be able to vote because i don't have any birth certificate and i.d., and that's because someone stole my pocketbook from me years ago, and i have been trying to get it back ever since, and i have never been able to get my i.d. back. >> is it possible to get a copy of your birth certificate or have...
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the brown family going to join us to talk about what's putting their polygamous lifestyle on tv has taught them and taught us. interesting. >>> and suzanne somers is going to join our panel. got a new book called "bombshell," promises explosive medical secrets that redefine aging. i want to talk to her about the thigh master. >> really? >> yeah. come on, raise your hands if you had a thigh master. hello. thank you. >> i want one. >> exactly. all that and much more ahead on "starting early." te wanted to se how far one proglide cartridge could go. so they sent me around the world to find out. i learned a few things along the way. first impressions do matter. fear is your enemy... and your friend. laughter needs no translation. never say no to a gift. one world. 5 weeks. the only thing that didn't change was my razor. [ male announcer ] up to 5 weeks of comfortable shaves with one proglide cartridge. great things start with gillette. >>> welcome back, it's 49 minutes past the hour. an hiv drug used for treatment could be used to prevent infection. tomorrow, members of an fda advisory committ
the brown family going to join us to talk about what's putting their polygamous lifestyle on tv has taught them and taught us. interesting. >>> and suzanne somers is going to join our panel. got a new book called "bombshell," promises explosive medical secrets that redefine aging. i want to talk to her about the thigh master. >> really? >> yeah. come on, raise your hands if you had a thigh master. hello. thank you. >> i want one. >> exactly. all that...
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that was before the chocolate brown. some even posted pictures of her but how could you miss this woman? and then there's this, folks. patricia krentcil is the inspiration between this the new ta tanorexic mom. the salehi action figure. >> the snap-off head, does it look like they churned it out too fast? it looks like they got their kid's orange crayon. 57 minutes past the hour. your i.d. please and by the way, pull out your facebook profile too if you want into the bar. i'm not kidding, the bbc is reporting bouncers in the uk are now asking for your facebook profile so that they can try to weed out the underage drinkers with a more clever maneuver. not supposed to be a replacement -- it's clever if you think bit. checking the person's i.d. but know that's not foolproof so instead of doing what we used to hear when we were kid, asking challenge questions like what was your birthday, show me your foebl phone and put your facebook profile on it. >> people lie there too. you just never know. >> some people lie there and i
that was before the chocolate brown. some even posted pictures of her but how could you miss this woman? and then there's this, folks. patricia krentcil is the inspiration between this the new ta tanorexic mom. the salehi action figure. >> the snap-off head, does it look like they churned it out too fast? it looks like they got their kid's orange crayon. 57 minutes past the hour. your i.d. please and by the way, pull out your facebook profile too if you want into the bar. i'm not kidding,...
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she prefers shades of brown. jeanne moos, cnn. >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> reporter: new york. >>> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening. i'm john king. tonight, a chinese dissident leaves american protection and is reunited with his wife. he says he was misled, double crossed by the united states. wait until you here his story and the state department's response. >>> thirteen people are charged in the death of a florida drum major. >>> tonight's truth follows the money and tells you just where the obama and romney campaigns believe the presidential election will be decided. >>> in china, just as secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for a round of delegates, a chinese human rights activist left the protection of the u.s. embassy in beijing. the united states says he received assurances he would be treated humanely. later, he spoke by phone and told a very different and much darker story. he says,
she prefers shades of brown. jeanne moos, cnn. >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> reporter: new york. >>> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening. i'm john king. tonight, a chinese dissident leaves american protection and is reunited with his wife. he says he was misled, double crossed by the united states. wait until you here his story and the state...